Auferstehung. Katjuscha Maslowa
Auferstehung. Katjuscha Maslowa

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Auferstehung. Katjuscha Maslowa

1923
Movie
106 min
German

A nobleman wishes to help the woman he had seduced and abandoned years earlier when he learns that she is now on trial for murder.

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Director: Emil AlbesGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Based on Leo Tolstoy's novel, this silent film adaptation follows the tragic story of Katerina 'Katyusha' Maslova, a former prostitute who is wrongfully convicted of murder. Her former lover, Prince Dmitry Nekhlyudov, now a respected judge, is on the jury that sentences her. As he grapples with his conscience and the stark realities of the justice system, he attempts to atone for his past and secure Katyusha's freedom, leading them both on a journey of spiritual and emotional awakening.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1923, detailed critical reception and audience scores in the modern sense are difficult to ascertain. However, adaptations of Tolstoy's 'Resurrection' have historically been recognized for their profound exploration of themes like redemption, social injustice, and moral responsibility. Early silent film critiques would likely have focused on the performances and the faithfulness to the source material, with its dramatic and somber tone being a key characteristic.

What Reviewers Say

  • A stark portrayal of guilt and redemption set against the backdrop of Tsarist Russia.

  • Explores complex moral questions regarding justice, sin, and atonement.

  • Notable for its dramatic intensity and faithful adaptation of a classic literary work.

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Fun Fact

This 1923 German silent film adaptation was directed by Emil Albes and starred Hanna Ralph as Katjuscha Maslowa, with the screenplay written by Friedrich Delius.

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